Here is the output from gdp for fram 0 and 4.
(gdb) frame 0
#0 0x7f4d4dbc7ba9 in destroy_dlg_callbacks_list
(cb=0x353a6d6f) at dlg_cb.c:77
77 cb_t->callback_param_free(cb_t->param);
(gdb) list
72
73 while(cb) {
74 cb_t =
Thanks Daniel for pointing out, so if I upgrade my Kamailio it should all
go away , right. Will do a version upgrade and check similar calls.
I've seen very similar crashes EOF on 11, EOF of 16 etc etc in few other
situations as well, while at once such occasion it was an invalid kamctl
command an
Hello,
looks like there were updates to dialog modules in 4.1 after 4.1.4. The
code lines do not match the back trace.
You should upgrade to latest version in 4.1 branch -- there is no change
that you have to do in kamailio.cfg or database.
Meanwhile, we can see the relevant pieces of code from
Hi Daniel,
Thanks a ton for replying, please see the attached full trace.
Please note the Public IPs have been masked.
Best Regards,
Sammy
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can you give the output of 'bt full' in gdb to see where it actually
> crashed
Hello,
can you give the output of 'bt full' in gdb to see where it actually
crashed?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/09/15 20:20, SamyGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm randomly getting crash in my Kamailio with an error in log files
> like this:
>
> [pass_fd.c:293]: receive_fd(): ERROR: receive_fd: EOF on 19
> ALE
Hi,
I'm randomly getting crash in my Kamailio with an error in log files like
this:
[pass_fd.c:293]: receive_fd(): ERROR: receive_fd: EOF on 19
ALERT: [main.c:775]: handle_sigs(): child process 6853 exited by a
signal 11
ALERT: [main.c:778]: handle_sigs(): core was generated
INFO: [main.c:790
We have the init.d for debian, given that kamailio is part of the
official distro as well -- nobody reported issues with it recently.
I was looking for native systemd scripts for better integration with
default options of the latest debian. I know it can work fine with old
init.d scripts, but agai
ok, note that there is a core parameter in kamailio.cfg to
enable/disable the feature when MEM_JOIN_FREE is defined.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/09/15 16:44, Uri Shacked wrote:
> 4.2.3
> looks like it is from the makefile.defs
> just wanted to make sure.
> cheers
> Hello,
>
> not sure if the early 4.x h
4.2.3
looks like it is from the makefile.defs
just wanted to make sure.
cheers
Hello,
not sure if the early 4.x has it enabled, but in the last ones it is.
What exactly is the X number in 4.x that you want to know for?
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
>
Hello,
not sure if the early 4.x has it enabled, but in the last ones it is.
What exactly is the X number in 4.x that you want to know for?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/09/15 15:38, Uri Shacked wrote:
> Hi,
> Does MEM_JOIN_FREE is compiled by default in kamailio 4.X.X ?
> thanks,
> Uri
>
>
> __
Hi,
Does MEM_JOIN_FREE is compiled by default in kamailio 4.X.X ?
thanks,
Uri
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It is not pure systemd scripts but works well
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> On 8 Sep, 2015, at 5:45 pm, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> wrote:
>
> Is that a pure systemd script? It looks like being the sysv init script,
> which still works on debian 8 and we already have it, but I was looking
> to get the
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> Are you referring to the hierarchical architecture I plugged in as
> example for usrloc, or about the topic of limiting the concurrent calls
> using a backend system?
I'm referring to your hierarchical architecture idea.
> The hierarchical model is not the only
On 08/09/15 12:00, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
>> However, even in this case, when the subscriber base is really huge,
>> single mysql system can become slow, so there needs to be some
>> partitioning of the users, relying on several mysql systems.
> In that case parti
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> However, even in this case, when the subscriber base is really huge,
> single mysql system can become slow, so there needs to be some
> partitioning of the users, relying on several mysql systems.
In that case partitioning could be done also based on userid or p
Is that a pure systemd script? It looks like being the sysv init script,
which still works on debian 8 and we already have it, but I was looking
to get the native systemd alternative.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/09/15 10:54, asterisk asterisk wrote:
> Try this one.
>
> I use this in my debian 8 (jessie)
Try this one.
I use this in my debian 8 (jessie)
CK
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> anyone here familiar with systemd that can provide the scripts for kamailio?
>
> Systemd is default now on last debian, so would be good to have them as
> well as I
Hello,
anyone here familiar with systemd that can provide the scripts for kamailio?
Systemd is default now on last debian, so would be good to have them as
well as I want to close the issue 294:
- https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/294
Any help will be appreciated. Follow up on this
On 07/09/15 19:36, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
>> This is one way to go, ans should work fine (maybe a bit more testing
>> needed) for few nodes, but I am actually not using this one, because it
>> is a matter of what kind of routing architecture you go for. Lately I
Hello,
the first frames of the backtrace don't have the symbol table, do have
other core files from where you can extract the bt full?
Also, 4.2.3 is old in its series, newer versions in branch 4.2 were
released. Can you update the latest version in branch 4.2 and reproduce
again? That will rule
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